Turning Points

Michael’s new work Turning Points, commissioned and recorded by The Dionysus Ensemble, has been released on streaming platforms.

The piece, written for clarinet, harp and string quartet, reflects on the small but meaningful shifts that help us find balance, purpose, and a sense of presence in our lives.

1. New beginnings
Inspired by lived experiences of mental health self-management, ‘New beginnings’ captures the quiet courage required to take those first steps forward, while acknowledging the ever-present inner voice that shapes our experience.

2. Connections
The second movement focuses on the importance of human connection. Feelings of wellbeing often begin with the relationships we build and the support we offer one another. Musically, ‘Connections’ starts with independent lines that slowly intertwine, reflecting how bonds develop through simple gestures and shared moments.

3. Moments
The final movement turns inward, inviting the listener to focus on the present moment. With spacious textures and gentle rhythmic pulses, ‘Moments’ encourages a slowing of pace, allowing fragments of melody to emerge and fade. In this way, the music mirrors the natural ebb and flow of thoughts and sensations, offering a sense of calm and reflection as the work draws to a close.

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Premiere in the USA

Rejoice and be merry, a setting for SATB, brass, percussion and organ of an English traditional carol text commissioned by Choralis, Founder and Artistic Director Gretchen Kuhrmann, received its world premiere at a wonderfully festive concert at the National Presbyterian Church, Washington D.C. on Sunday 7 December 2025.

This title will be published by Oxford University Press in 2027.

Choralis
Gretchen Kuhrmann, conductor

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Farnham Youth Choir

Life has loveliness to sell, a setting for upper voices of a text by Sara Teasdale, received its world premiere at St Thomas on the Bourne, Farnham, on Saturday 14 March 2026 performed by Papagena and Farnham Youth Choir.

Papagena
Farnham Youth Choir
Patrick Barrett, conductor

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Rodolfus Choir

Bring us, O Lord God, a setting of a text by John Donne for SATB and organ, receives its world premiere at Romsey Abbey on Saturday 25 October 2025 in a programme of sacred and secular choral music performed by the Rodolfus Choir.

The Rodolfus Choir
Peter Davis, organ and piano
Laura Bailie, conductor
Ralph Allwood MBE, conductor

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Christmas for Ten Fingers

Christmas for Ten Fingers is a colourful festive companion to the enduringly popular Ten Fingers series for beginner pianists. The collection comprises easy arrangements of well-known Christmas carols and songs in the five-finger position, with handy keyboard diagrams and fingerings to help early learners.

Each piece is presented with a fun and supportive accompaniment part that can be played at the same keyboard as a duet, and a selection of tunes are offered in an alternative key (up to one sharp or flat) for those looking for an extra challenge. Beautifully presented with full-colour illustrations, the collection also includes lyrics to encourage singing along. Ideal for playing together in lessons, sightreading, and seasonal concerts, Christmas for Ten Fingers is the perfect festive gift for any aspiring pianist!

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See, I am God

As part of their Choral Inspirations project, new commissions inspired by six choral classics, Sonoro have recorded and released See, I am God by Michael Higgins.

See, I am God.
See, I am in all things.
See, I do all things.
See, I never left off the works of my hand,
nor ever shall, without end.
See, I lead all things to the end
to which I ordained them
from without beginning.
Julian of Norwich

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Scarborough Fair

A new arrangement of Scarborough Fair for TBarB and piano will soon be available as part of the ‘In the deep’ series, published by Oxford University Press.

This version for lower voices joins those for SSA and piano, and SABar and piano, already widely performed and enjoyed.

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